Hyde Park Gym is a Gym located at 4125 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78751. It has received 138 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.
Monday | 7AM-7PM |
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Tuesday | 8AM-7PM |
Wednesday | 6AM-9PM |
Thursday | 6AM-9PM |
Friday | 6AM-9PM |
Saturday | 6AM-9PM |
Sunday | 6AM-9PM |
The address of Hyde Park Gym: 4125 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78751
Hyde Park Gym has 4.8 stars from 138 reviews
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"There's something really nice about going to a gym that is just a good ol' fashioned gym"
"Can’t say enough good things about this gym"
"I've been working out at Hyde Park Gym for the past few months and I have to agree with the rest of the 5-star reviews here, it's awesome"
"Great old time gym type of vibe! It might not have a lot of newer, more up to date type of machines, but it has a LOT of really cool old machines that equally, if not moreso, lead to a great gym experience"
"Females beware"
There's something really nice about going to a gym that is just a good ol' fashioned gym. The staff is friendly and the members work hard. It's very motivating to see these people and work out around them. I'm about 6 months pregnant and wanted to hire a trainer to help me build muscle so I'd be able to bounce back soon after delivery. Josh Trammell has been working with my husband and me for a few weeks now and I have seriously never worked out more hard and confidently in my life. Josh has been very strategic in how he develops our workout routines. He makes sure we understand and practice proper form and body movements before we really push it. After about 3-4 weeks of training 3 times a week, I've gone higher in my upper body weights than I ever have in my life (I was very much a beginner, but without the accountability, form training, and encouragement of a trainer like Josh, I could hardly make the same kind of improvements on my own). HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend Josh's personal training services at Hyde Park Gym. I'm gonna be a damn fit pregnant lady by month 9.
Can’t say enough good things about this gym. Some of the things I love: - diverse and down to earth clientele. I am so inspired by the women that work out here!! - no contracts or other gym scams. - nothing obnoxious. Tons of equipment, no music blaring, no weird group exercise, just a place where you can safely work out (and plenty of squat racks!) - welcoming and community-oriented. I was a complete newbie to weightlifting when I joined. I hired one of the trainers based off of the owner’s recommendation, and I have felt so comfortable coming to this gym (as a 5 foot tall woman, nonetheless) for the past 1.5 years - friendly but respectful front desk staff If you are looking for a cool, low key, individually owned place to get strong, you’ve found it!
I've been working out at Hyde Park Gym for the past few months and I have to agree with the rest of the 5-star reviews here, it's awesome. No frills, no show-offs, no "I'm in better shape than you" attitudes, just people trying to get better. Everybody I've encountered so far has been extremely nice and welcoming. I especially like that they open the doors up and let a breeze come through - it feels more natural that way for me instead of being inside a high-tech open room that has a TV everywhere you look. If you're looking to get in better shape, don't want to deal with anything extra, want a convenient location, and simply work out - this gym is for you. I don't think you'll ever be disappointed working out here.
Great old time gym type of vibe! It might not have a lot of newer, more up to date type of machines, but it has a LOT of really cool old machines that equally, if not moreso, lead to a great gym experience. This place also has a really great assortment of strength building equipment that the staff would more than happily help you learn how to use. Additionally, the staff there is super nice, and even though I was only staying in Austin for a short while, Mason happily cancelled the autodraft charge for me after the first month to save me money. If you're looking for a really cool, old-school, "get down and dirty" type of gym that has ample equipment and NO intitiation fee, then this is for you!
Females beware. The owner of this gym (BROOK) is aggressive and threatening. He accosted me while in the middle of a squat set yelling about paperwork my trainer was supposed to send. My trainer had honestly forgotten about the request, but rather than wait for me to finish my set and/or wait for me to finish my workout and approach me professionally, he assumed malice and started yelling at me in front of countless other members. This same owner had previously thrown shade and was generally unfriendly. The other guy that works the desk Alan is nice and the gym doesn't blast horrid music like other gyms do.
Back in the early 90’s I first set foot in this old school gym. I trained here till 2002 before leaving the city. I’m came back and tried another gym because of it’s close proximity, but after many years there, I’m back home in the gym that started it all for me. This place looks intimidating with the massive flexed arm jutting out of the building, and yes, there are some serious athletes, but also some old timers and, what would be considered “normal looking” people. The one common thread is that everyone is friendly and most will gladly share a piece of gym equipment if needed.
Great gym. Went to it twice while visiting Austin. True powerlifing gyms are few and far between. There was lots of equipment you don't see in most gyms (plenty of squat racks, thank god) but plenty of stuff for even the casual gym goer. It was nice to see a good mixture of men and women when I went which was nice to see. All of who seemed to take things pretty seriously but most importantly it was a positive motivating environment to work in. I wish there was something like this in Houston were I work. If I ever end up moving to Austin I'll be sure to live nearby to this gym.
I love this gym and I will never ever go to a different gym. My company has a gym in it and I still drive the 10 minutes out of my way to go to Hyde Park. Everyone in this gym is there to have a good ass work out. They're not there to hangout, to play on their phone, or to take it easy, they're there to pick up some heavy ass weights. The energy is amazing and unmatched at any other gym. I can't recommend this place enough. Warning: not for people whose idea of a gym is a line of treadmills and a couple squat racks
The atmosphere is as intimidating as it is inspiring. I visited Hyde Park Gym while on a work trip and decided to meet my coach there. As a new Weightlifter, I was so impressed with the facility and all of the strong people utilizing it. There were ample machines, bars, weights, and platforms for weightlifters and powerlifters alike. The nostalgia brought in with all of the images of athletes throughout the years is strong and the members are friendly. Will be visiting next time I’m in Austin.
Awesome facility with everything I need. Stopped by here because I was visiting, and needed a place to get a good lift in (I do a lot of barbell work) along with some strength & conditioning circuits. Blake was courteous, attentive, and welcoming, and I truly appreciated the fact that he showed me around the whole place before I started my workout. (Someone get that guy a burger!) Thanks again, and I'll be back! ;-)
This is my favorite old school gym in the country. I love visiting Austin because of it. Several olympic lifting platforms. Two giant machine, dumbbell, and barbell areas. A little cardio corner. And a stretching room. Plus, showers and bathrooms. I really love the flexible pricing as well. Honestly, I wish I lived in Austin again because it's damn near the perfect place to lift and train.
This is exactly the kind of gym I needed. Good equipment, no frilly classes or salespeople. I love that they have some equipment here that I’ve never seen before at any other gym. It’s quaint, no spa or sauna, just a place for people to workout comfortably and I love it. It’s simplicity is what makes it perfect. There’s also a very cute dog that keeps morale up, even on your 3rd superset.
Hpg has been my home gym for about 8 months now. I really like it. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly. It's a legit strength, oly and bb gym. The equipment is plentiful and maintained well and lacks the polished glam of other globo-gyms ...which is perfect. This place has soul and history! Husefeld stones too!!
Great gym! Below are my only complaints: *When people use the two benches as squat racks when the other side has plenty of squat racks. *When trainers place their cups, binders, or butts on equipment that prevents others from using (e.g., sitting on a bench when conducting training, etc.)
I have been a member for almost eight years and love this gym. I has people of a wide range of ages and abilities and I (though old and feeble-ish) never feel out of place. I like the absence of TVs and Muzak. I enjoy this gym's Austin and Hyde Park flavor. Strongly recommend you try it!
This place is an Austin institution. Some of the machines were welded in the 80s or something like that. No frills, no classes... just tons of racks and people trying to get those gains. The management is super friendly, and I've loved the no-nonsense, pay-upfront contract prices.
Decided to check this gym out when I first moved to Austin and glad that I did! Not only do they have all the equipment you'd ever need, but the staff is super friendly and helpful as well. If I ever find myself in the area again, I'll for sure be a returning member here.
Great facility, great people. One of the only places in town with actual weightlifting and powerlifting equipment that doesn’t require a subscription for group classes. That’s a big deal. Also has everything needed for general fitness and/or bodybuilding.
This place was great. All the staff were super friendly and good to chat to. There was every type of equipment you could want or need. Interesting vibe. I did the free trial and would have definitely paid for a membership if I was in Austin for longer!
Brother and I went here for a day pass for a workout, and damn was I impressed. They're a serious lifting gym that adequately accommodates bodybuilding, olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, and other strength disciplines. They have a bit of
I was visiting Austin for a week for a conference and bought a week pass here. I always like training at more serious and hardcore gyms, even when I travel. Although to many newbie lifters, hardcore gyms can seem intimidating, if you come
Every day I walk in the gym I'm reminded of how unique the place is. There are much more smiles than frowns among members. The staff is authentic. And, the people who train, lift, and work at Hyde Park Gym cultivate a positive atmosphere.
Old roid gym with no drama gear and great pricing. If you like a gym where people are real about getting fit and not hung up on the fashion of fitness this is a great place for you. It has every machine to isolate muscles and a tonne of
I’ve been coming to Hyde Park Gym (HPG) for years and consider it my second home. This gym has plenty of equipment to put in serious work, whether you’re a strength athlete or someone looking to improve their health.
Reception was not so friendly and unforgiving for a one time mistake. I forgot to wash my hands before signing in… …that was it. She gave me an attitude from then on. I tried to apologize but it wasn’t acknowledged.
Great gym, staff are really friendly. All the equipment and weights that you need. The atmosphere is calm and allows you to find us and get your training done efficiently. Membership rates are great.
I love Hyde Park Gym and can’t imagine working out anywhere else. I was lucky enough to train with Dave Goodin. He really knows his stuff. The people and culture of Hyde Park Gym make it great!
My first workout since gyms opened again during the pandemic, and I'm very impressed with the strict protocol. I felt safe at all times, and had a fabulous workout. Highly recommended!
***Note: this review is really for the massive, tanned, veiny, muscle arm sculpture that graces the Hyde Park Gym entrance. I've never actually been inside the gym. ***
Great community, really supporting of new lifters and experienced lifters alike. Always a squat rack or platform open because there’s so many. Love this gym.
I recently moved back to Austin. This place is incredible - a friendly, straight-ahead lifters’ gym with very clean and well-maintained equipment. Ideal!
Love this old school gym. It’s clean & every single person is so warm & welcoming. Everyone is there to get a great work out in. Highly recommend!
Solid gym. It has all of the equipment you need. Everyone is there to to handle their business. Simple membership transaction.
Very friendly neighborhood gym. Lots of good dudes here that are very wecoming and helpful to a guy who is new to lifting.
For serious persons wanting to exercise and build muscle. Kirby is an excellent trainer. Quiet and so very effective.
Best gym in Austin if you want to avoid the gymbros, and work on real strength. Good family/small environment
Love this gym. Best work outs for serious gains. Crew is very friendly, and equipment is thorough
The vibe of this gym alone put 2 inches on my biceps, heavy recommend
Seriously good gym for people who actually want to train
Friendly, old school gym. Love it!